There are too many movies and TV dramas about the Middle East. There are too many, whether it's "Escape from Tehran" or "I grew up in Iran" (I've seen it more deeply, and it's all changed based on the real story). The more novel one is this one, why? Because of the addition of the United Kingdom, the movies and TV shows about the Middle East in the past have always been the United States, the United States, and the United States. . . Those countries in Europe can't even afford soy sauce. Well now, the UK has stood up and told the world that we still have an influence on the Middle East. Here I don't want to say too much about those international relations, the game between major powers, the whole self is just a "mind of life and sea". I just want to talk about my views on this drama.
I admire the screenwriter very much, racking their brains to give us such a big meal, dig a lot of holes, jump in a lot of people, and as the plot deepens, I realize that I jumped wrong again ( The screenwriter must be secretly laughing).
The screenwriter of the first few episodes is mainly about layout, and the whole plot develops slowly, explaining the secrets of various people, but in the later episodes, as their secrets are solved one by one, the layout is completed, the speed of the plot suddenly accelerates, and the audience is also slowly Bringing it into the whole drama (that's how British dramas always do it), now I've only seen episode 7, and now I'm just waiting for episode 8. It's a pity that there is only one season, but more than one season is enough for me, and a second season may be a continuation of the dog's tail. The name of this play has more or less hinted the future direction of the heroine and her ending, but the twists and turns in it depend on how the screenwriter makes up.
I have never seen Maggie Gyllenhaal's movies before. After all, it's not a first-line star. Although she has a famous brother and husband, she can't stop her own light. I will pay attention to her movies in the future. In a competitive Hollywood, especially an actress over 40, I can only say good luck to her.
The following spit points:
What kind of trouble is this going to make, such a positive drama is full of passion for wool, is the heroine bisexual?
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